Plumber&#39;s furnace.



J. BROPSON.

PLUMBERS FURNACE.

APPLICATION FILED MAYIS. 1916.

Patented Jan. 15, 1918.

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Be it known ther i, dunas Enormi@ citizen or the United States ofitnieriiin, re-` readily nsseinhled and ensilt1 taken spart for lelearning or renuir.

M V invention therefore Consists in the features ot' construction undcombination or parts hereinafter described in the specificetion, pointedout in the elninis nud illustrated in the nrcoinpunying drziwine's.

Referringr to the aceoinpnnving drawings, Figure l is :1 view inelevation showing e furnace embodying my invention. 2 is n section online QMQ, Fig. l. 3 is s section on line 3 3, Fig. 1.

Again referrin to the drawings, 3 rep resents the. hase ot the furnacewhich is rond-e hollow so as to serve as a receptacle for the gnsoleneor similar fluid which is to he ein ployed as the fuel for the furnace.ln the top of this receptacle is formed e 'illingf; opening e which isclosed by means of e plug 5 in the usual manner. Un the top ot? thereceptacle is'slso mounted s small pump 6 of the usual construction forcreating en air pressure Within the'recepteole. 0n top of the receptacleare formed s series of hosses 8, and these bosses are drilled' and'tanned with e right hand thread. ln esche? the bosses is screwed nsupporting rod l0 which is provided with a thread corresponding te thethread in the boss. @n top or e l0 1s arranged en annuler support hemember l2 which is provided on its undo surface with three bosses 13,and these 1bosses ere drilled and tapped with e lett hand thread and arearranged to receive the upper ends of the rods 10 which are threaded oorrespondingly. lt will therefore he seen that the head member' 12 een hereadily and rigidly secured to and suionorted ehove the hase member bysinrnply4 turning the rods l0 the lower ends willhserew down into thetripped bosses on thelbase, and the upper ends oit sziid rods will sereon the heed nn. ie opening; in hend rnelnher l! is iown :it lil-4, :indif;

under sui-fece el said heed nieinher downwind ly L.ending flange uppersnrinee ot the heed inerniier tfmned :i series et hoolr shaped inenioersL in top of the heed member is mounten howl l' which en opening "l intothe 'bosses in i e 11i-oni thereoi2 Porresponding to the openinrI theheed nieniloer l2. rIhe howl is prov' with :i simil bottom flange 20,which enge with the hooks 'lo in n known. manner. @n the inside ot thehowl nre 'ornied e series ot ribs il?. The ladle is shown. 23 andpreternl'ily provided with e. hail shown et, `On the side of indie nreformed n series f slotted silos Q5 whieh ere adapted to register withend reeeire ribs 22er. 'the inner surface ot the howl of the turnnee.Jwhereby the seid ladle is supported within the howl und spliced from thesides thereof, while et the seine time the ladle 'is held rinly :igninstmovement.

Un the top et' t( e receptacle 3 is mounted :i smell boss ojl" hasemember Q8 in which is e soeket Q9. The lower end of e standard isinserted in the socket and is locked therein ley ineens ot n pin 4:0.rllie end of the standard is provided with o. ein cular heed eil. @n ehehead 1li morn nn inverted conical .shaped shield e255 the upper end nlwhich is arranged to reeeile the Henry@ lo on bottom the lend her. Theshield te provided with the usual perforations The 'feel pine shown ett5 and the pipe is provided relre en, und het' e" the relire rind one stion olf the pine fr. is s. onion rneinher which permits the vine to heseperated :ihr

the mire so :is to lon' th" reed'/ rerno'iei o the *zipornungg t" lill nont rernovf l heed ineinher ifiE the will then sli after which the pinfil-0 is Withdrawn from the boss Q8, which permits the standard 30 to betaken from under v down leaving the coil exposed.

What I c aim isz- 1. iin a furnace of the kind described, thecombination of a base, a head supported above said base, said headhaving an opening and a depending Bange around said opening, a standardremovably supported on the base, and a shield supported on the standardand iaving its upper `end engaging the said ALenge.

2. In .a plumbers fui-mice, the combina.- tion of a base member formingan oil receptaaie, supporting rods extending up from the base memberg ahead member mounted the shield 42, which on the upper ends of thesupporting rods, Said head member having a circular openin and having aHnnge extending down throug the under side thereof around said opening,a boss arranged Centrally on the top of the receptacle, a standardremovably mounted in said boss and a shield arranged to rest on thev topof said standard and having its upper end engaging the fiange on thehead member.

In testimony whereof, in g specification, in the Witnesses.

J AMES BROPSON.

I sign the foregopresence of two Witnesses:

B. C. BROWN, Vieron C. LYNCH.

